Tytus Howard is the new promising face in the NFL who most recently drafted by the Houston Texans of the National Football League (NFL) as their football offensive tackle. As of week 12, 2019, he has played eight games, starting all of them.

Born on May 23, 1996, he finished his high school career at Monroe County. Upon graduation, he enrolled at Alabama State, where he joined Alabama State Hornets, a football team.

Net Worth

Tytus Howard is currently on the top of the world after signing a lucrative four year, $12,225,550 deal with the Houston Texans, including a $6,911,308 signing bonus, $12,225,550 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $3,056,388.

As per the contract, the young talent will earn a base salary of $495,000 and a signing bonus of $6,911,308, while carrying a cap hit of $2,222,827 and a dead cap value of $12,225,550 in 2019 season. Furthermore, he is projected to earn $1,050,707, $1,606,414, and $2,162,121 in 2020, 2021, and 2022 season respectively with $1,727,827 each year as a signing bonus.

Love Life Of Howard

Tytus Howard is engaged to his long-time girlfriend, Chelsea King. He disclosed the engagement news via Instagram, captioning the picture, "So I asked the love of my life to marry me tonight, and she said yes."

Tytus Howard and his fiancee Chelsea King SOURCE: Instagram @tytushoward58

There is no detail when they started dating, but Chelsea started appearing in Howard's social since 2016.

Besides, there are no records of his past affairs or girlfriend.

Early Years

Monroeville, Alabama native Tytus Howard was born to Tyran Rivers and Nathaniel Howard and was raised alongside his brother.

His college football career started through facebook. His mother sent a message to Alabama State head coach Reggie Barlow, telling him about Howard with a few highlight tapes. It didn’t take long for Coach to respond, and soon Howard went to Alabama State as a walk-on intent.

Tytus Howard with his mother SOURCE: Click2Houston

After his first semester, Brian Jenkins was appointed a new head coach, and he gave him a chance to earn a scholarship. By the end of his freshman year, he was awarded a full ride.

In addition to playing football, he majored in Criminal Justice.

Career

In the 2019 NFL Draft, Tytus Howard was picked by Houston Texans with the 23rd pick, becoming the first Alabama State player selected in the first round of the NFL Draft.

He started eight games as a rookie, seven at right tackle and one at left guard. On 30th November 2019, he was placed on the injured list alongside Dylan Cole, J. J. Watt, and Joe Webb.